yes they do
No, it used to be called, Republic of Yemen
South Yemen used to be a separate state, but is now simply the southern part of Yemen. Yemen is in Asia in the south western part of the Arabian Peninsualr.
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North Yemen is a term currently used to designate the Yemen Arab Republic (1962-1990), its predecessor, the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (1918-1962), and their predecessors that exercised sovereignty over the territory that is now the north-western part of the state of Yemen in southern Arabia.
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Yeman uses the rial.
It was the African tribes who used to fight each other and sell their own "unwanted" members of their tribes. This was the earliest form of "Slavery".
Teepees or tipis were mostly used by the Plains Tribes. They were hide covered lodge poles designed to be moved in a few moments as the nomadic tribes moved. Among the many tribes who used tipis were the Cheyenne, Sioux and the Arapaho.
Plains tribes had tepees because they moved camps to follow the buffalo herds and camp in winter and summer camps. Western tribes did not use tepees.
Kraal is an Afrikaans (from Dutch) word for an area where animals live. It has in the past been used, incorrectly for the houses in which various South African tribes live.
Kansas had the Kansa, Commanche, Pawnee, Arapaho, Kiowa, Missouri, Osage, and Otoe tribes.